Jone Nikula
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Antti Joonas "Jone" Nikula (born March 30 in 1970 is Finnish television and radio personality and a jack-of-all-trades in the music industry. He became well-known as a judge in the TV show Idols and afterwards was a competitor in the first season of the Finnish version of Dancing with the Stars, called Tanssii tähtien kanssa in 2006, finishing third. Before his TV popularity, Nikula has – among other things – been a host on Radio City (Finnish radio station), and marketing manager of EMI Music Finland. Since 2007, Nikula and Kotiteollisuus frontman Jouni Hynynen have hosted Äijät, a TV show about the professions and (in the second season in 2008) hobbies of "real men".
Nikula has written a history book about Finnish metal music history, Rauta-aika ("Iron Age"), and worked as the tour manager of Finnish glam rock band Hanoi Rocks. Starting early 2007, he has been one of the early evening hosts on Nelonen Media's rock music radio station, Radio Rock. He is also the chief editor of Ovi magazine.
Nikula is a Lieutenant in reserve in the Finnish Defence Forces. His father is former Chancellor of Justice of Finland Paavo Nikula, and his mother is Riitta Nikula.